Saquon Barkley considered holdout before deal with Giants fell through

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — A frustrated Saquon Barkley considered sitting out the 2023 season as one of his options if the star running back couldn’t get a new contract from the New York Giants.

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In an interview on a podcast released Monday, Barkley discussed the negotiations leading up to Monday’s deadline for players on a franchise tag to reach a multi-year deal with teams. The 26-year-old used an expletive several times in noting a holdout would thumb his nose at the Giants and his teammates and show them his true value.

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Barkley’s only comment after not getting a deal was a tweet: “It is what it is.”

During The Money Matters podcast recorded on July 11 — six days before the deadline — Barkley had hoped he would be able to get a new contract, noting his leverage would be to hold out, a move that he felt would hurt the team and his teammates. He felt it would show everyone how valuable he was to the team after rushing for a career-high 1,312 yards as well as 10 touchdowns last season.

“Anybody who knows me knows that’s not something I want to do,” Barkley said. “But is it something that crossed my mind, I never thought I would ever do that. But now I’m at a point where it’s like, ‘Jesus, I might have to take it to this level.’ Am I prepared and willing to take it to the level. I don’t know. That’s something I gotta sit down. I gotta sit down and talk to my family. I gotta sit down and talk to my team, gotta really strategize about this. Can’t just go off emotions.”

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Barkley insisted all he wants to do is win and bring a title to New York.

Barkley has not signed his franchise tender offer, so he cannot be fined for not reporting to training camp next Tuesday. While he can’t reach an agreement on a multi-year contract, the two sides can sign a sweetened one-year deal for 2023.

The Giants would retain the right to franchise Barkley again next season.

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